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Eletica bicolor Champ. var. fuamboensis n. var. 
Differs from bicolor in having the head proportionately smaller, the 
eyes rufous and more convex and the head less canaliculated at ver- 
tex. The coloring is as in bicolor except that the thorax is black. 
“Fuambo, Brit. Cent. Africa, ‘95-1.” 
British Museum. 
This insect may represent a new species, but the extraordin- 
ary variability in the genus makes it impossible to announce it 
as such until more material appears. 
E. pallidipennis Fairm. = E. rufa F. 
Genus EPICAUTA Redt. 
Epicauta formosensis sp. n. 
Black, with red head, clypeus infuscate; back and sides of pronotum, 
suture, margin and apices of elytra, edges of ventral segments, epis- 
terna and mesosterna all edged with white pubescence; form large, 
robust, elongate, somewhat cylindrical; head large, subquadrate, strong- 
ly rounded, a median impressed line on the occiput, pustules back of 
bases of antennae small, punctuation sparse, but uniform and coarse, 
punctures on frons a little finer than rest of head, pubescence heavier 
and larger at back and sides; labrum poorly obcordate, transverse, 
sides more strongly punctured than disc, pubescence heavier at anter- 
ior angles, labro-clypeal suture distinct; clypeus rounded behind, almost 
straight in front, transverse, very much more coarsely punctured than 
head, pubescence stronger at sides; maxillary palpi long, somewhat 
slender, art. 2 and 4 about equal in length, art. 3 a little shorter than 
others and a little broader than 2, art. 4 broader than 3, bluntly rounded 
and flattened; pubescence sparse; antennae long and robust, art. 1 
the stoutest, 2 about 2-3 as long as I, 3 about 1% as long as 1, 4a 
little longer than 2 and gradually increasing and tapering to 10, II a 
trifle longer than 10 and bluntly sharpened; eyes small, narrow, reni- 
form. 
Pronotum short, subquadrate, a little narrow behind, strongly con- 
stricted in front, margin distinctly everted, a slight median depression 
posteriorly, another at middle of disc; punctuation not quite as strong 
as head but very thick and close, pubescence very short and rather 
heavier at sides; scutellum rather rounded triangle, medium, some- 
what smooth; elytra parallel separately, rounded at apices, ora dis- 
tinct, nervure indistinct, evenly and finely punctured, granulose, pu- 
bescence short, close lying; ventral surface a little more heavily punc- 
tured than elytra; legs large, long, robust, femora and tibiae a little 
more finely and thickly punctured than abdomen, pubescence pale; 
